Articles Archive for April 2010

The Hitachi company has announced the development of a new technology that increases the service life of Li-ion batteries up to 10 years. The development doubles battery life in comparison with existing technologies, writes Electronista. The engineers from Hitachi have … Continue reading →

Whether you like it or not, the notion of a ‘netbook’ has already entrenched itself firmly in the portable devices market. According to the analytical company DisplaySearch, last year the growth of netbooks supplies was 103%, which is equal to … Continue reading →

The new line form HP includes 6 new models presented — a transformer EliteBook 2740p with touch screen and multi touch support, a light 12-inch EliteBook 2540p with the weight of 3.3 pounds and four models of the ProBook line … Continue reading →

Not everyone needs a high-powered computer. If you’re looking for a no-frills, get the job done laptop at an affordable price, the HP Pavilion g6-2244sa 15.6″ laptop may be the right one for you. It is a solid choice within … Continue reading →

Inspiron 17R is one of the limited 17 inch laptops in the market. Not many 17” laptops are being released by the manufacturers these days. The craze for the small screen and the tablet is basically replacing the desktops. Though … Continue reading →

Laptops are being reinvented all the time. Thankfully, the manufacturers are listening to consumers, and bringing them what they want. From superior design, featherweight, speed, innovations, and price, laptops are built for their uniqueness, and not their durability. This is … Continue reading →

Medion has launched it’s budget gaming laptop in the European market. Considering the powerful specs at the reasonable price, Erazer competes with many branded laptops that priced higher for minimal configuration. I didn’t like Medion’s decision of going with the … Continue reading →

Windows 8 is the latest version of Microsoft’s operating system. The hype surrounding it has been building for a while now and experts have varying opinions on whether or not Windows 8 is all Microsoft claimed it would be.